Leptospira grippo MAT
Test Schedule
Lab | Lab section | Days | Turnaround |
---|---|---|---|
WADDL - Pullman | Immunodiagnostics | Wednesday | 2-8 days |
Price:
$14.00
Description
Detection of antibodies to Leptospira serovar grippotyphosa by quantitative microscopic agglutination test (MAT).
Specimens Required
2 ml serum preferred, or 3-5 ml clotted blood.
Sampling Requirements
For additional information on how to collect and submit a sample please visit our Submit a Sample page.
Collection Container
Serum: Glass or plastic tubes with no additives, e.g., red top tubes, or serum separator tubes.
Packing Instructions
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Special Instructions
Samples must arrive at WADDL by 1 pm on the day of testing to be included in that day's test run. Samples that miss the deadline will be tested on the next scheduled test day.
Excessively hemolyzed samples are not acceptable for testing.
Submission of acute and convalescent samples is recommended for interpretation of most titered serologic tests. Paired titers must be tested at the same time to ensure results are interpreted correctly. To avoid testing acute samples twice, hold and submit the acute samples with convalescent samples. If convalescent samples are later submitted, the previously submitted acute samples will be re-run with convalescent samples, resulting in three test charges (initial acute, retest acute and convalescent). If convalescent samples will not be collected, or when disease is strongly suspect due to history, immediate testing of the acute sample may be warranted.
Excessively hemolyzed samples are not acceptable for testing.
Submission of acute and convalescent samples is recommended for interpretation of most titered serologic tests. Paired titers must be tested at the same time to ensure results are interpreted correctly. To avoid testing acute samples twice, hold and submit the acute samples with convalescent samples. If convalescent samples are later submitted, the previously submitted acute samples will be re-run with convalescent samples, resulting in three test charges (initial acute, retest acute and convalescent). If convalescent samples will not be collected, or when disease is strongly suspect due to history, immediate testing of the acute sample may be warranted.
Ordering Instructions
For online test ordering please visit our Submit a Sample page for additional information.
To submit a specimen without submitting through our online portal please see our Forms page for fillable forms and further instruction.